FT 112 General Microbiology
FT 112 General Microbiology
FT 112 General Microbiology
Simple staining
Introduction
Objectives
2. Tell the purpose of simple staining and what bacterial feature(s) can and
cannot be ascertained when using a simple stain.
3. Prepare a bacterial smear and properly heat fix the smear. Tell the
importance of fixation in preparing a bacterial sample for staining.
Materials
1. Staining kit
2. Glass slide
4. Alcohol lamp
5. Cover slip
6. Microscope
Method
1. Collection of sample
3. Stain with crystal violet for 1 minute by flooding the slide with stain.
Rinse with water.
4. Apply iodine solution for 1 minute by flooding the slide with iodine.
Rinse with water
6. Counterstain with safranin for 30 seconds by flooding the slide with stain.
Rinse with water.
7. Dry the slide by putting it between the pages of a book of bibulous paper.
Remove slide and view organisms using the oil immersion objective of
your microscope.
Examining the Gram Stain
1.The laboratory scientist then categorizes any bacteria that may be present by
color and shape during the microscopic evaluation:
• Color: typically, bacteria that are gram-positive appear purple to blue, and
bacteria that are gram-negative appear pink to red.
• Shape: the most common shapes include round (cocci) or rod-shaped (bacilli).
2.The laboratory scientist also looks for additional characteristics of the sample
by observing the groupings of the bacteria on the slide. Examples include:
• Bacilli that are thick, thin, short, long or have enlarged spores on one end.
Questions to answer:
Gram stains provide quicker results than bacteria cultures, in most cases,
a Gram stain can’t diagnose the type of bacterium. Bacterial culture is a method
that allows the multiplication of bacterial cells in or on a culture medium under
controlled laboratory conditions. (Karen Steward, PhD November 2021).
Observation
Results and Discussion (with picture)
IMAGE
ABALAYAN,
ELLIZA
AMOR F.
Gram-positive
Cocci
SARNO,
PRINCESS
LIA V.
Gram-positive
Gram-negative
Cocci with slightly
Bacilli
TABUÑAG,
HONEY LYN
Gram-negative
Cocci with slightly Bacilli
Observation
The other sample that came from Ms. Tabuñag was having a result of only
Gram-negative type of bacteria since as we can see it was only a color red that
having a cocci but slightly bacilli shape the magnification that has been used upon
viewing her specimen was 725. While according in the (2023. TESTING.COM).
A negative Gram stain is often reported as “no organism seen.” This may mean
that there is no bacterial infection present or that there were not enough bacteria
present in the sample to be seen with the stain under a microscope. Positive Gram
stain results usually include a description of what was seen on the slide.
The last picture was a stained sample of miss Abalayan and it shows that
after setting the microscope in 720 magnification she was having a result of
cocci gram-positive bacteria. According to (Medically reviewed by William C
Lloyd III, MD, FACS of 2023) Gram-positive bacteria are a type of bacteria that
have a thick cell wall. This cell wall helps protect the bacteria from antibiotics
and other substances that might damage them. Gram-positive bacteria can cause
a range of infections, from food poisoning to serious respiratory diseases.
Conclusion
At last, I conclude that, gram staining was one of the very useful, helpful
and convenient way in the laboratory to find out if a person has a bacterial
infection. If we do, the test will show if your infection is Gram-positive or
Gram-negative. A Gram stain may also be used to diagnose fungal infections.
Furthermore, the result will matter or can affect if the amount of stain was
exactly enough to view the results as well as if the staining process was properly
followed and performed. The source of the sample could also be one of the
factor to have a different results.
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